Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) Action Plan 2017

Basic Income Canada Network: Annual Report 2016/17

Calgary Affordable Housing

October is End Poverty Month in Calgary

The province has invested $18 million in Calgary’s Elbow Valley Lands Affordable Housing Development that will provide homes for more than 200 residents. The project will create 161 units of new affordable housing in the city.

The project features one-, two- and three-bedroom units, as well as three-bedroom townhouses

Dignity, Health and Wellbeing:The Case for Increasing Alberta Works & AISH Benefits and Indexing Rates to the Cost of Living

​Foreword Excerpt​Conversations with those living in poverty, as well as their supporters, explicitly informed the human rights of this paper. The intention of this report was to move beyond the statistics and highlight the reality of people who face the daily challenges of poverty. The policy recommendations presented are viewed as necessary in order for real change to occur. The alleviation of the symptoms of poverty is not enough; incomes that allow people an adequate standard of living to meet their needs are required. This paper was written for and with those living in poverty. It is the goal of this project that their inherent dignity is recognized and that their stories are respectfully depicted.